I just read this... true??<br><br><br><br>At the end of Jobs intro to new iPhone he shows a list of carriers they’re working with. I noticed that T-Mobile was on the list, so I called to find out if they’re now partnering with Apple. Apparently the new iPhone will be unlocked and T-Mobile will support it. Won’t sell it, but will support it.<br><br>[image][/image]

I agree. It could be any country in which T-Mobile operates but not the states. AT&T won't allow it. Haven't we read that AT&T now has iPhone 3G exclusivity even over Apple?<br><br>If Apple can't sell iPhone then neither can T-M.<br><br><br>M i c h a e l (OFI)

Deutsche Telekom AG.'s T-Mobile and Apple Inc. said the new version of Apple's iPhone will be sold in stores in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands from July 11.<br><br>[color:blue][/b]Hodie mihi. Cras tibi.</font color=blue>[/b]

If the US is to have an unlocked model, it will cost more--and no such announcement has been made. (But FWIW some have noted that Jobs made no mention of AT&T during the keynote. Not sure if that's true or not.)<br><br>I would think a T-Mobile subsidized iPhone in the US would be more likely than an unlocked one--but probably we'll get neither.<br><br>nagr[color:red]o</font color=red>mme<br><br>I require stroyent!<br>TeamMacOSX.com | MacClan.net

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